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Redefining success and productivity
As we enter 2025, many of us feel compelled to set ambitious plans, resolutions and goals to conquer every aspect of our lives. But what if productivity isn't about doing more but focusing on what truly matters? That cup is filled not by striving for perfection but by cultivating balance, adaptability, and meaningful moments in life.
WHAT WE ALL GOT WRONG ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE
In the hypothetical scenario of being the primary provider for one's family, the sudden occurrence of a debilitating illness, a serious accident, or the untimely death of the breadwinner could lead to significant financial strain.
Digital Transformation in Public Education: A Necessity
The private sector should take a more proactive role in driving the digital transformation in public schools through the Department of Education (DepEd)'s Adopt-a-School Program, according to think tank Stratbase Institute.
Phl Booters Finally Solve Thai Puzzle
It was the stuff of legend.
Shaping minds and changing lives, one student at a time
One of the toughest choices parents make is where to send their children to school. Over the last three decades, MGC New Life Christian Academy (MGCNLCA) in Taguig has been top of the list among a growing number of parents who place a premium on quality education that promote Christian values and celebrate Asian heritage.
Filipino first policy
Recently, I've received a number of letters from our readers calling for a national policy that would prioritize Filipinos and Philippine-made products and services in all aspects of the economy.
Why Employee Training: A Critical Investment for Organizations
Attracting and retaining top talent has become more challenging for companies in today's competitive market. As a result, employers are continuously refining their employment packages to meet the evolving needs of the modern workforce and secure the best talent.
GCash, EastWest Partner to Expand Access to Financial Services
Leading finance super app GCash has partnered with EastWest Banking Corp. to expand its financial services further, in a bid to boost access to fair lending.
PhilATOM bill gains traction in Senate
A bill seeking to create the country's independent nuclear regulator is gaining traction in the Senate, after it was passed in the House of Representatives last year.
Phl, Kazakhstan forge partnership to boost deposit insurance
The Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp. (PDIC) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Kazakhstan Deposit Insurance Fund (KDIF) to boost bilateral relations for the mutual enhancement of deposit insurance systems.
After 52 Long Years: Phl booters finally solve Thai puzzle
It was the stuff of legend.
Equip Pinoys for AI disruption - IBPAP
The country should take proactive steps to prepare its workforce for the transformative challenges and opportunities brought about by artificial intelligence (AI).
Obiena returning with vengeance
After taking a step back from his Paris Olympics heartache, expect Filipino star pole-vaulter EJ Obiena to return with a vengeance next year.
Fight mars Dallas win
Phoenix center Jusuf Nurkic and Dallas forwards Naji Marshall and P.J. Washington were ejected following a brief fight between the players during the Mavericks' 98-89 victory over the Suns on Friday night.
NAASCU braces for stronger 2025 season
As St. Clare College stamped its class via record fashion in men's basketball, the National Athletics Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities is gearing up for a 22nd season bigger and stronger than ever.
Cagulangan heads for KBL; Maroons stay home
UAAP Finals MVP JD Cagulangan is expected to leave for Korea after the holidays while the UP Maroons, the newly-minted UAAP champions, are staying put instead to celebrate and spend the much-needed break with their families.
Magnolia hopeful of comeback
Magnolia is in the bottom half of the 13-team standings in the PBA Commissioner's Cup with a lowly 2-5 record but its average losing margin of 2.8 points is a clear indication that the Hotshots are far from being out of contention.
Impeachment Sparks Rival Protests in SoKor
SEOUL (AFP) - Protests were planned across South Korea on Saturday, as supporters and opponents of suspended president Yoon Suk Yeol prepared to hold rival rallies two weeks after he was impeached.
'Romeo and Juliet' star Olivia Hussey dies aged 73
Olivia Hussey (in photo), who starred as a teenage Juliet in Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 film \"Romeo and Juliet,\" garnering her a Golden Globe, died on Friday at age 73, her family announced.
Captured NoKor soldiers die from injuries - Zelensky
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Friday that several wounded North Korean soldiers died after being captured by Ukrainian forces, as he accused Russia of throwing them into battle with \"minimal protection.\"
Trump Asks US Supreme Court To Delay TikTok Ban
President-elect Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court on Friday to pause the potential TikTok ban from going into effect until his administration can pursue a \"political resolution\" to the issue.
France asks Indonesia to transfer national on death row
France has sent Indonesia an official request for the transfer of a French death row inmate who spent nearly 20 years in prison, an Indonesian minister told AFP yesterday.
Israel Raids North Gaza Hospital
Israeli forces on Friday raided the Kamal Adwan Hospital, one of three medical facilities on the northern edge of Gaza, ordering dozens of patients and hundreds of others to evacuate and leaving part of the site on fire, health ministry officials said.
Quake Jolts Surigao Norte
A magnitude 5.6 earthquake jolted the province of Surigao del Norte yesterday morning, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology.
Cagayan town reeling from POGO ban
BAGUIO CITY - The municipality of Santa Ana in Cagayan, where the interactive gaming started in the early 2000s, is severely affected by the government's decision to shut down Philippine offshore gaming operators.
3 Die in Camiguin Vehicular Mishap
Three people died while four others were injured when their truck crashed into a coconut tree in Mambajao, Camiguin on Friday.
Is this a new era of masculinity?
Point of view- Men used to go to wars, donning bulletproof vests, operating massive artillery and dominating others. Some modern men, however, seem to have gone soft these days. They've started wearing makeup, sporting feminized clothing and flaunting egalitarian relationships.
Done with never Trump
World view - It's been more than nine years since I first denounced Donald Trump as a \"loud-mouth vulgarian appealing to quieter vulgarians.\" I've called myself a Never Trump conservative ever since, even when I agreed with his policies from time to time. I also opposed him throughout his run this year.
Maharlika eyes NGCP deal soon
EYES WIDE OPEN
Washington getting ready for the transfer of power
BABE'S EYE VIEW FROM WASHINGTON, D.C.